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krobson- Zeus Supreme Ruler
Zeus is the Supreme Ruler of the Olympians. He is also ruler of the sky.

Top 10 Facts about Zeus
1. Zeus, the supreme ruler of the Olympians, gave his father, Cronus an emetic potion, an emetic potion is a potion that makes you vomit, that made Cronus throw up Zeus’ brother and sisters. Titans still had control of the world, on Mount Dicte in Crete. Zeus did this because he wouldn’t be swallowed and he could overthrow his father.

2. Zeus, the supreme ruler of the gods, led a revolt against his father and the Titans. This took place when the Titans still ruled the world, in Thessaly. They did this because they did not want the Titans to rule the world anymore. He won and when he gained control he divided the world into three sections, one for him, his brother Hades, and his brother Poseidon. He took the sky, Hades the underworld, and Poseidon t
he seas.
krobson-Zeus Lightinig Bolt
Zeus is the owner of the most powerfulness weapon made, the Lightning Bolt.


3. When Zeus was born, before the Titan War, in Thessaly, his mother Rhea gave her husband Cronus a rock with blankets on it. She did this to save the world for being ruled by the Titans forever.
4. Zeus, the supreme ruler of the Olympians, had a breastplate. It was called an aegis. It was glorious and nobody could see him in his magnificence. He also had a lightning bolt, the lightning bolt was made by the Cyclops in Hephaestus’ Forge.

5. Zeus, the supreme ruler of the Olympians, who once married his sister Hera, the marriage took place in the Garden of Hesperides. Zeus married so he wouldn’t marry a stranger who would try to overthrow him.
krobson- Zeus Aegis
Zeus’s shield is called an aegis. Aegis protects the breast area. Therefore, it’s called a breastplate.

6. Zeus, the supreme ruler of the Olympians, had five wives Metos, the Greek goddess of wisdom. Themis, an ancient Greek Titan. Titaness the Greek goddess of primordial giant goddesses who were offspring of Uranus and Gaea, Leto, the Greek goddess of motherhood. Hera, the Greek goddess of woman and marriage. The only known place where he married a woman was when he married Hera at the Garden of Hesperides. He married all of these woman because when he married each wife, whenever they made him mad, he left her.


7. Zeus, the supreme ruler of the Olympians, had eight children. Athena, the goddess of wisdom and intelligence, Dike the goddess of mortal combat. Eirene, the personification of peace, Eunomia,Greek goddess of law and legislation. Horae, the goddess of Seasons. Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunt, Apollo, the Greek god of war, and Hercules, is a demigod. All of Zeus’ kids birthplaces were unknown except Athena, she was born in her fathers head. He did this so he could continue the world with new souls.

8. Zeus, the supreme ruler of the Olympians, is also Roman for Jupiter, he got this name when he was born 600 years before Christ. He got this name at Crete, where he was born. He got this name because his parents Cronus and Rhea wanted to name him Zeus.
krobson- Zeus Bull
Another one of Zeus’s symbols is a bull. The bull represents rage, strength, and anger.


9. Zeus, the supreme ruler of the Olympians, had a kid named Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war, was born inside Zeus’s head on Mount Olympus. He did this so his wife wouldn’t overthrow him and kill him.

10. Zeus, the supreme ruler of the Olympians, had a kid named Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war, was born inside Zeus’s head on Mount Olympus. He did this so his wife wouldn’t overthrow him and kill him.

​Kyle R Writing




Explanation of Colors and Music
I used the colors BLACK and SILVER​. I used these colors because when I think of Zeus I think of dark, gloomy colors. I see BLACK as dark and SILVER as gloomy. I chose this music because it describes Zeus's mood. Zeus is adventurous and serious and sometimes evil. Therefore, this is why I chose these colors and this song.


Works Cited
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/z/zeus.html
http://www.zeus-publications.com/zeusgod.htm
http://www.greek-gods.info/greek-gods/zeus/#zeus-symbols
www.cocc.com
www.whats-your-sign.com
www.anewpathforged.co